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dragon Historical Public Auditorium * * NEWBERG VO L. X X IX G r a p h ic NEWBERG, YAM H ILL COUNTY, OREGON, TH URSDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1918 N o. 2 0 GROUP PLAN OF PACIFIC COLLEGE Buildings front west on Meridian street 1. Administration Building. 2 Auditorium (present W ood- Mar Hall, to be incorporated in future main building). 3. Science Building. 4. Liberal Arts Building. 5. Science Museum. 6. Fine A rts Museum. 7. Science Building. 8 Fine A rts Building. 9. library. 10,14. Men’s Dormitories. / 11, 15. Women’ s Dormitories. 12. Men’s Gymnasium (adjoin ing Men’ s Athletic Field). 18. Women’s Gymnasium (ad joining W omen’s Athletic Field). 16. R efectory. . t rjr* - * * * • *y *< 4 ’J i t rv ' wml f f r - ! 4 •• í * . PE R SPE C TIV E V IE W O F PA CIFIC COLLEGE T H A T IS TO BE L ooking S o u th ««* . T b « central building Fronts on M eridian street REVIVAL SERVICES mnst be computed and it must I rent for from $20 up as high as also be fignred ont jnst what all $50 a month and there is much this ordnance material is going profiteering in room rents which to weigh and how many cubic the government has even seen fit feet it is going to take np so that to take steps and legislate railroad capacities and bottoms against, it was becoming so fla D. G , to Mr. may be reserved for the ship grant. I board ont at the vari ment. General Pershing directly ous restaurants and manage to and Mrs. A . T. Behnke .. keeps this office posted on all the do very well in this way. From this letter extracts are requirements for France and The Evangelistic meetings be made as follows: - there are some very confidential ing conducted by the Reid-Troy I believe the last time you and vital statistics available party in the Friends’ chnrch con heard from me was from San here which we mnst know in fig tinue to grow in power and in Antonio but l am not even sure uring the ordnance requirements. terest. In spite ot the inclement that I wrote you while there. I Troop movements in the future weather o f last week the attend spent seven weeks in ordnance must be fcnown in order that ance held op splendidly. On Sun training at the San Antonio ai> ordnance, computation figures day vecy large audiences filled senal and at the end ot that time may be made up and given to tife church, afternoon and even received a warrant o f Sergeant the Procurement Section o f tne ing. of Ordnance, first class, and was Ordance Department, who do The collections on that day very well satisfied with what I the buying. were given to the various I have a big oak-topped desk received. I learned about tw o churches in the city. It is hoped È weeks ago that I led the Oregon and a swivel chair and have that similar collections taken up class at the arsenal in grades charge of one of the office units. next Sunday added to what was and I am quite positive that I I have tw o comptometers and received last Sundav will be was the ranking member at the tw o typists who figure and type equivalent to what would have University ot Oregon. This, o f for me and as there are three been given totbecbnrcbesintheir course, gives me no little satis units in this office you can well ordinary Sunday evening services faction and I am glad that I put imagine the din that a half a Now that all expenses for the in the hard licks that I did. dozen comptometers and as campaign have been met, the only There were ordnance classes many typewriters make when question before the churches is from the Universities of Chicago they are all busy. the remuneration o f the evangel and California at San Antonio I don’t just fancy office work ists and all a$e felling very happy. with the Oregon class and that in a big city bnt I realize only ARTHUR WALWYN EVANS The main feature o f Iasi week’s made about 150 men in ordnance too well that when you are in Dr. Arthur Walwyn Evans, services was the growing inter the army yon mnst bear with training there. nephew of David Lloyd-George, est and power in the preaching We received more French in- fortitude whatever they give is the next number on thelycenm of the gospel. Without sensa struction there and about twice you to do and do it cheerfully course, February 27. The Welsh tionalism ot any kind and by the as much military training as we and to the best of your ability. man’s subject will be, “ What preaching of the Word of God did at Oregon, besides being in They tell us here that our trans- America Means to Me.” The alone, the people have been strutted in ordnance paper work fer here has been made because significance o f such a subject from mightily moved to the deepening forms and procedure, store room we are now needed here more o f their religions experience, and such a man is apparent. storing and stowing, machine- chan anywhere else and that it manv to the acceptance of Christ After six years in the United gun, rifle and pistol instruction, is as though we had been sent States, he has become an Ameri as their Savior. powder and shell study, ordnance np to the first line of trenches for can citizen though prior to com Not only at the evening servi nomenclature and classification, active duty in case ot a big oflen- ing to this country, he enjoyed ces, but also at the afternoon military company administra- sive or defensive movement, the prestige of the Lloyd-Georges, services held from 2:30 to 3:30 tion and a number of other > Washington is the most beau- the greatest political family in very large numbers are in at branches. We are fitted to go tiful city that I was ever in bnt tendance. Christian people have England, if not all Europe. into the field and tackle any jo b it is slow, like all the big Eastern On terms o f intimacy with been delighted with Dr. Reids' that an ordnance field depot has.; cities and not much like our big Lords Kitchener and Roberts, talks at these meetings, the at Twentv-three of our thirty- (Coast cities from the standpoint General Booth, Joseph Chamber- tendance of which has steadily eight Oreg on men were trans- o f hustling. I am going to see lain, John Rnskin, Gladstone, grown until the main floor of the fared to Camp Dodge, Iowa, on all the old famous historic spots Edward VII and Queen Victoria chnrch has been well filled. the fifth of January and were, here that I can, ahd look tor- and others, the demand tor ade A sermon which reached out equipped fully for the field. I , ward to it with a great deal of quate expression of his talents towards the people with great was at Camp Dodge exactly tw o anticipation was insistent. Bnt Evans was power was delivered on Sunday weeks when I received orders to Washington is crowded to its restless, dissatisfied. He travel entitled, "Shall we Know our report to the office of the Chief capacity, and then some, with Friends in Heaven?” Dr. Reid ot Ordnance at Washington for the thousands of additional gov ed in fifteen countries and lived showed that the universal con work in that office. I arrived ernment clerks and attaches, in six o f them, in each as close a viction of the human race in all here about tw o weeks ago and and the streets take on a very student ot social, industrial and ages is that there is a life beyond, political life as he has been in aqj now connected with the Re military aspect with the hun and after answering many objec quirements Section ot the Chief dreds o f officers and soldiers who England. Into “ What America Means to tions that might arise in thought of Ordnance office. are here working in the various ful minds on this great and vital The work o f the requirements war departments. There are Me” the great Welsh orator has hope ot the Christian chnrch, he packed the sanest criticism a °d section is to figure out by esti some allied officers here and there the most fervent tribute to Amer showed that the scriptures teach mates jnst what ordnance m i s an English officer who has his ica that has been heard in many the survival of personal identity terial (which consists of every office on this floor. beyond the grave, and also that years. thing that a soldier of any branch Room rents are very high but the life beyond the tomb is so wears or uses to fight and live I was fortunate in running across W hat Amarica Means to Me cial and intimate. In these with, with the exception of his a young fellow from St. Louis This will be the subject ot a strange days ot war the message clothes which the Quartermaster who had a fine room located lecture to be given on Wednesday came home to many hearts with Corps handles) our forces both about twenty minutes from my night ot next week by Arthur the comfort o f God. in the U. S. and France, need by work. He wanted a room-mate Walwyn Evans, Welch wit and On »nnday night Dr. Reid months np to the firstof next year. and as he is a fine, clean-cut humorist, this being the fifth num preached on “ The World’s Night” Wastage and consumption per young chap I didm’t hesitate to ber o f the lyceum course. Seats on and described the night o f sin, centages and certain reserves go in with him. Rooms (single) on sale at Kienle’s at nsnal prices. sorrow and separation that is FROM ANOTHER NEWBERG SOLDIER w *5 i l Q ü ? • LLÁ H • F O upon all, and the longing for the chnrch for the return o f her Lord when the morning ra js ot eternity shall chase away the shadows ot the night. , Dr. Reid and Mr..Troy paid a visit to McMinnville on Monday. In the morning they visited the college and spoke and sang to the students. In the evening they had a splendid union ser vice in the First Baptist Church. On Tuesday evening the stu dents of Pacific College attended in a body and had reserved tor them a special portion ot the ¡¿izszz THE PACIFIC COLLEGE OF THE FUTURE Dm W hat the Friends o f P. G A re Forward T o Pacific College is planning for the future. The growth, in buildings, equipment and finan cial resources which has occurred during the past few years, is only the beginning o f a larger growth, plans tor which are already ont- t** .r fth U fe g * * the .coiiegt..b<><trd' college song. mg o f normal times, when a the meeting in prayer. , larger financial campaign than Mr. Troy’s singing is being any ever before attempted will more and more appreciated. His be inaugurated. solos are touching and appealing. The college board have had Mrs. Troy has conducted with plans drawn by Lawrence & great success, childrens service on Holford, leading architects and three afternoons last week and engineers o f Portland, tor “ The the children gave proof of their Pacific College that is to be.” aptness under the joint tutelage The completed plans contemplate of Mrs. and Mr. Troy, by their , . . .. , . . a college o f 500 stndents with a massed singing at the big meet-*-. , ., , _ . . c ” 6 * faculty of 50, the ideal ,rEfficient ing on Sunday evening. Every C ofcgr.” Every p e r m a n e n t body was surprised and de change made, every building lighted at the clever sinking ot erected, every improvement made the children. We want more of to the campus in the future' will it next Sunday night. have this eventnal plan in mind. —Ministerial Association. The present main building, Wood-Mar Hall,is to be the first LEONARD FELTS DROWNED IN of the permanent buildings, and will be eventually incorporated WILLAMETTE AT BUTTEYILLE | in the big central administration building. JThe first building to On last Tuesday afternoon be erected, according to present while Leonard Felts was at plans, will be a science building, tempting to cross the Willamette No. 3 in the group plan. All the at Bntteville his row boat was present bnildings will be preserv capsized in the swirling waters, ed as the plant grows until the owing to the high water, and he increase ot-permanent buildings was drowned. Immediately fol makes it necessary to replace lowing the accident all the boat them. men in the vicinity began a search The accompanying cuts show for the body. The Chase & Lin the gronp plan of the bnildings, ton steamer, Seon, was telephon and also the perspective view of ed tor and accordingly went the completed plant. All the down Wednesday morning with ground indicated as included in a full crew and dragged the river the campus is now owned by the all day, bnt without success. college except the tract tor the Mr. Felts was 45 years old men’s athletic field. and had been a long-time resi dent; and respected citizen ot BIG FARM SALE Bntteville. He leaves a wife and tw o children to mourn his loss, One of the large sales ot Valley the oldest son having recently farm property reported last week enlisted in the army. was that of the Lucas ranch, near Monmouth, in Polk connty, WHEN THE DAY IS DONE to Riddell Bros. The Lncas farm comprises 240 I have «atm a bale acres and is noted for its diversi O f spinach and kale, fied farming. The total price re And I ’ve never raised a row. ceived for the farm was $32,500, I have swallowed a can which is $135 per acre. O f moistened bran Frank Lncas was the former And I feel like a brindle cow. owner. The sale inclnded besides I am taking a snack the farm a number of blooded From the eld haystack sheep and goats. In the evening shadows gray. And I’m glad, you bet. At last to get To the end o f a msstlsse day. V The college anxiliary will meet Saturday afternoon in the base Star, ment of the Friends chnrch.